Saturday, September 21, 2013

potted relocates provers



Art is the highest form of human expression, and when it’s threatened, 
we risk losing our cultural identity.  Christopher Jobson 







"Empire Drive-In" is a full-scale drive-in theater made out of wrecked cars and a 40-foot screen constructed of salvaged wood. Audiences climb in and out of cars rescued from the junkyard to watch films projected on the big screen. Low-power radio transmits stereo audio directly to each car. The project created by Brooklyn-based artists Jeff Stark and Todd Chandler invites audiences to participate in a series of questions about car culture, planned obsolescence, and the distinction between public and private space. You can also watch a movie on a really big screen. - See more at Junk Culture


Don ‘t interfere with somethin’ that ain’t bothering you none.




These French folks strapped on a GoPro to an Eagle's back and sent him on his way.  Here are the results of what it would feel like to ride along!  Very cool video, you'll love it!


Never take a beer to a job interview.


I've been holding on to these images a very long time, finally I got to them!


Altoids have been around since the 18th century. Curiously strong and delicious, they aren’t the most eco-friendly breath mint out there if consumers throw the tins away, but Carolyn Ribstein has repurposed them in a stylish way. Using polymer clay, she creates beautiful sculptures on the used tins. From Van Gogh’s Starry Night to her own designs, each piece is a work of art that takes a lot of patience and care. She first made jewelry out of the polymer clay; the tins started as unique home-made gifts for her friends and family members.  Unfortunately no website.



And your daily gif (I know, don't they drive you crazy with all the bounding around?  I personally hat them, but occasionally I find something like this-
Watch this guy draw a perfect circle without even looking!




Have a nice Sunday, from the Albino crow!

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